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A new rinsing, filling, and capping system helps one nutraceutical contract packager eliminate microbial growth and reduce product giveaway.
In July 2008, Cincinnati-based Elations Co., began national rollout of its line of juice-based dietary supplement drinks in 8-oz Heat-Tek® PET bottles from Ball Corp. (www.ball.com).
Often overlooked as a minor area of consideration, the process of feeding caps and lids into a capping machine is turning out to be an important area for boosting efficiency and productivity on a bottling line. Find out how in this White Paper from Fowler.
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Greydon appointed Dan Prena area manager for Illinois, Wisconsin, and Indiana for both OEM and end-user sales.
Torqued-on pilfer-proof cap from England looks like conventional capsule, but twists open easily.
Bio-Rad Laboratories boosted its vial filling/capping/labeling capacity with all new equipment. Highlights include a twin-head labeler and a custom-built tray loader.
ID Technology (Fort Worth, TX) announces that it has been acquired by Pro Mach, Inc.
IGI aims to grow a market for packaged, branded milk in a country where 85% of the milk that’s bought isn’t even pasteurized let alone packaged. Aseptic packs are key.

Fowler Products provides capping machinery to apply closures to nearly every rigid package on the market today at speeds from 10 to 1500 bottles a minute. Fowler also provides a full range of Perrier bottle rinsing solutions. Fowler Products is a division of Pro Mach, Inc.

With the exceptions of crowns, straight wall corks, and "lug" style closures, Fowler has bottle-capping equipment to apply closures to virtually every rigid package on the market today.
The capper on this bottled water line was supplied by Fowler Products, and came with three sets of chucks so that bottles with 28-, 33-, or 43-mm neck finishes can be run on the line.
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